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UNITED KINGDOM – BBC Music today confirms the names of the six acts and songs that will take to the Eurovision: You Decide stage on Wednesday 7 February to compete for the honour of representing the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 in Lisbon, Portugal. Hosted by Mel Giedroyc and winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2015, Måns Zelmerlöw, the 90-minute UK Selection show will be broadcast live on BBC Two at 7.30pm, from the world-famous Brighton Dome, the site of ABBA’s 1974 Eurovision Song Contest win with Waterloo, and will feature performances by the six competing acts before the vote opens. The six acts and songs will be played this week on BBC Radio 2’s Ken Bruce show from Wednesday 24 January and are as follows (in alphabetical order):

Asanda – Legends
Written by Christopher Wortley, Laurell Barker and Roel Rats
Asanda is no stranger to the stage having first wowed the British public when she appeared on the 2013 series of Britain’s Got Talent aged 11. More recently, Asanda starred as Tallulah in the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith production of Bugsy Malone. Asanda says about her song: “It is a unique song with a very energetic rhythm and has a tribal feel to it. I think the melody and the lyrics come together to form a very beautiful and inspirational message that is relatable to everyone.”

Goldstone – I Feel The Love
Written by Eric Lumiere, Joakim Buddee, Laura White and Roel Rats
Goldstone are a contemporary girl group comprising of Aimie, Helen and Rhiannon who are all singers and actresses having experience of acting and singing on stage and on TV. Goldstone say about their song: “We adore our song! It’s just so hopeful! And with everything that is happening in the world right now it really hits home. It makes you feel positive about the future and its message is that it doesn’t matter who you are, who you love or where you come from – we can always band together and unite.”

Jaz Ellington – You
Written by Ashley Hicklin, Herman Gardarfve and Laura White
Jaz is an old-school soul singer and as a seasoned vocal arranger has been involved with music for most of his life. Jaz says about his song: “The song is a story of two people in a relationship. The person telling the story compares everything his partner does, to the one he truly loves. It’s beautiful and yet sad at the same time, I just love it. #audiblegold.”

Liam Tamne – Astronaut
Written by Ashley Hicklin, Jacob Pedersen, Jeanette Bonde and Rune Braager
Singer and actor Liam has appeared in world-famous musicals such as Wicked, Hairspray, Les Misérables, The Phantom Of The Opera and The Rocky Horror Show to name a few. Liam says about his song: “It’s a great song and I believe many people can relate to it. The message will resonate with a lot of people, as we all need that someone at some point in our lives to pick us up and whisk us away.”

RAYA – Crazy
Written by Emil Rosendal Lei, Greta Salóme Stefánsdóttir and Samir Salah Elshafie
RAYA is a multi-talented star, having performed all over the world in some of the biggest venues, she also has experience acting on the stage and on TV, as well as being a trained dancer, vocal coach and DJ. RAYA says about her song: “It’s extremely catchy and upbeat with a really fresh and commercial feel. It’s all about that new guy or girl who you can’t get out of your head no matter how hard you try.”

SuRie – Storm
Written by Nicole Blair, Gil Lewis and Sean Hargreaves
SuRie is an actress and singer having starred as Fontaine in the 20th Anniversary of Les Misérables. She is also no stranger to the Eurovision Song Contest, appearing as a backing singer for Loïc Nottet in 2015 and Blanche at Eurovision 2017. SuRie says about her song: “Storm is a smash! It’s a dynamic combination of a more intimate, piano lead, singer songwriter style start, building into this anthemic, soulful pop party!”

Tickets to attend the event are available via bbc.co.uk/eurovision. Also on the night, an expert panel will be on hand to offer their thoughts on how the songs could be made to look and sound on stage in Lisbon. As last year, the winner of Eurovision: You Decide 2018 will be decided by a 50:50 combination of viewer and music industry professional jury votes. The public can vote for their favourite song via telephone or online via bbc.co.uk/eurovision. The 63rd Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Lisbon, Portugal. The Semi Finals will be broadcast on 8 and 10 May on BBC Four, and the Grand Final will be broadcast on 12 May on BBC One. Eurovision: You Decide is made by BBC Studios. It is Executive Produced by Guy Freeman and Produced by Helen Riddell. The Commissioner for the BBC is Kalpna Patel-Knight.